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g. Don't Sui stipation, Bili Headache, D; all their attend DR. CAL Syrup The Perfec is a combination of s with Pepsin, mild and j relieves constipation qi or other pain or disco recommended for childi Sold by Druggt 50 cts. (fl A Trial Bottle Can Be Obtained DR. W. B. CALDWELL. 457 WASHING' * *fr 4? 4? 4? 4? 4?4? 4? 4? 4" ' 4? I .I? OUCH A HI) ADVICE. 4? 4*4*4,4,'4*4*4*4,,4,4*4,4* Clemson College, Sept. 19.-The information gathered by looking j through the mass of letters, catalogs j and quotations that have, come Into the 'horticultural extension office 1 within the last month from nurseries I all . over the country, foretells a ! shortage in nursery stock for plant- | ing this fall and winter. With the shortage also comes an increase in price. Pecan stock alone seems fairly plentiful, and has not in creased in price to such a great ex tent as other nursery trees. The shortage leaves a tremendous open ing for tho unreliable and crooked agent to do a big business. At present there is no law in this State requiring the fruit tree agent to put up a bond before doing busi ness within its boundaries. The field is open to reliable and unreliable alike; and it is almost impossible to know the reputation of the stranger who comes to your door with highly colored pictures and specimens of fruits and nuts, and with unusual politeness and remarkable fluency of speed, secure? an order, lt ls un fortunate for these strangers to have to bc looked upon b> the in telligent with suspicion, and it is most unfortunate for the few that are reliable to have to suffer for the bad reputation that the majority have established. However, under present laws there is no way to make a discrimination. The only way to avoid getting "stung" is to order only directly from some reliable nursery and thereby get what you order, nnd save the middle man's or agent's profit. Those contemplating setting out nn orchard, large or small, should make final decision as soon as possible, and place orders for trees before the nurseries are sold out oi first grade stock. For information concerning reliable nurseries and varieties adapted to each section of the State, .ask the county agent, the agricul tural instructor in the community, or the Horticultural Extension Ser vice, Clemson College. IN M?S?R?T FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oakaloosa, Iowa.-"For years I waa simply in misery from a weakness and awful pains-and nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vege table Compound. I did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu able medicino to other women who suffer, for it has done such good work for mo and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial." -Mrs. LIZZIE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Why will women drat; along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering euch misery os did Mrs. Courtney, when Buch letters ns this aro continually being published. Every woman who suffers from displacements, Irregularities, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who is passing through tho Change of Lifo should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Tho result ?f Its long experience is at your service? HEAD THIS-and then take a look nt tho label on your paper. We do not want to discontinue sending The Courier to you, but the enshdn-nd vnnco ruling will bo complied with. t . . .. . . * ? fer with Con ousness. Sick yspepsia, and ant discomfort D WELL'S Pepsin ( Laxative imple Laxative Herbs gentle in its action and licitly, without griping mfort. It is especially ren. rsts Everywhere zy $1.00 , Free ol Charge, br Writing to TON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS Attorney in Trouble. i Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 18.-Mar vin Hitch, attorney, recently organ izer of labor unions among textile interests of Charlotte and surround ing mill towns, and active more re cently in the carmen's strike of the Southern Public Utilities C^npany, i has been arrested in Albemarle, j charged with inciting to riot, and is ! being detained under a bond of $2, I r?00 to appear next Friday in the j courts of that county to face the in I dictment. I Ritch has been prominent in ath I lellos In the State, having been a , member of the football team or. the University of North Carolina for two years, and was coach of the Univer sity team in HMS. "FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM [Therefore Insist Upon Gen uine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Millions of fraudulent Asperin Tab lets wore sold by a Brooklyn manu facturer which later proved to be composed mainly of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of Asperin," the true genuine, American-made and Ameri can-owned Tablets, aro marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Ask for and then Insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Asperin" and al ways buy them In the original Bayer package, which contains proper di rections and dosage. Asperin is the trade mark of Bayer Maunfacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Salicylicacid.-adv. May Deport Goldman and Uerkiuan. NewYork, Sept. 18.-The Depart ment of Labor has notified Harry Weinberger, counsel for Emma Gold man and Alexander Berkman, serv ing prison sentences for conspiracy lo obstruct the draft, that upon their release they will be re-arrested immediately and held for deporta tion hearings. The term of Miss Goldman, who ls being held in Jef ferson City, Mo., expires Sept. 27, and that of Berkman, who ls con fined in the Federal penitentiary in Atlanta, October 5. Bail of $15,000 will be required In each case pending a determina tion of the hearings, Mr. Weinberger has been notified, and he ls attempt ing to raise that amount so thaf. It will be available upon his client's re lease. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days .LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" ls a specially prepared Syrup Tonlc-Laxatlve for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. Card of Thanks. Editor Keowee Courier: Please allow us space rn your pa per to express our thanks to tho members of our own and also those of other churches, and to tho general public, for their help and generous patronage which made our Ice cream festival on last Saturday evening a success. For every nickel and dime put Into our treasury the generous patrons have our sincere thanks. Rocky Knoll W. M. S., .Mrs. IO. D. Simpson, for tho Socloty. Sept. 16, 1919. DEATH OF MRS. V. h. WALLI?. * vt WHS YOU UK Daughter of Jus. E. Singleton, of Westminster. (Tugaloo Tribune, 16th.) After an illness of only two weeks' Mrs. Vonnie L. Wallis, the young wife of M. N. Wallis, died about 2 o'clock Saturday morning, Septem ber 13. The death of this most ex cellent, young, woman .brought sor row to our entire town and communi ty, as she was very popular and possessed scores ot' friends. Mrs. Wallis was he oldest daugh ter ot .las. E. Singleton, of West minster. She was of an effectionato disposition, bright and winsome in her ways. She was married to M. N. Wallis, of Forsyth county, Georgia, December 24, 1917. Shortly after marriage Mr. and Mrs. Wallis went to his old homo In Georgia to live. Mr. Wallis was .in training camp several mouths, and after his dis charge came to Westminster and was associated with his father-in-law In the mercantile business. Here Mrs. Wallis came t oestablish h*?r home, and it is indeed sad that she was culled to the better home so early in life. Mrs. Wallis was a cultured and talented young lady. She was a graduate of the Westminster High School and the State Normal, of Athens, Ga. She was only 23 years old. She was a devoted member of the Methodist church for several years and at the time of her death was a member of tho Westminster church. Her husband, father and one sis ter, Miss Annie Singleton, survive her. Tho interment was made in the Nazareth cemetery at 6 o'clock Sun day afternoon, where her mother was buried several years ago. Fun eral services were conducted by her pastor, Kev. J, W. Lewis. There were many there to witness the sad rites and drop the sympathizing tear. The casket was covered with beau tiful floral contributions. To the husband, father, sister and other relatives is extended the ten der sympathy of many friends in this sad dispensation of Providence. How's This? Wo oiler one hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. ' Hall's Catarrh Medicine has boon liken by catarrh sufferers for th? past thirty-live years, and has be come k:.ow i as tho most reliable remedy tor ;ntnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ac.s through the blood on tho mucous surfaces, expelling tho poison from tho blood and healing tho diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you tv,ll seo a great improvement in your general health. Sturt taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at onco and get rid of catani). Send for testimoni als, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7Tic-adv. Notes from Holly Springs. Westminster, Star Route, Sept. 14. -Special: The schools are closed for a brief spell, as all hands are needed to pull fodder, pick cotton, etc. The early tang of Indian Bummer is here, and the leaves are fast turning red and gold. Two good meetings were held at the church Sunday, and the Sabbath Bchool'exercisos were also held. Many of the young folks walked five miles twice-but what matters that? Are there not hickory nuts, muscadines, squirrels to throw rocks at and a creek to cross, where "shiners" dart and leap!-no Impediments of shoes and stockings to bother; and the old church, with bare benches-with what Joy we gather about the organ and Bing "The Old-time Religion," "How Firm a Foundation," "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name,", etc., and listen to the plain, simple sermon on Christ Crucified. We care not for the higher critics who may spout Dar win and evolution. To-morrow is breaking with its H. C. L. and cot ton probloms-But to-day-"Oh, sing unto the Lord a new song." (96th Psalm.) Thos. Rose. GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try Itt Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freokled skin. i .^?-...?^.^..?..?.....?>^..?.t..?..?i.t>,^..?"t.,t.tntl,,,<,, Squeeze the juice of two lomons into a bottle containing throe ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you havo a quarter pint of the host freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion whitener, at a vory, vory small cost. Your grocer has the lomons and any drug atoro or toilet counter will supply throo ounces of Orchard Whito for n few cents. Messngo this swootly fragrant lotion into tho face, neck, arms and hands and seo how clear, soft and whito tho skin be comes. Yes! It is harm less.-adv. Sander? Mutt Show Cause. Judge Ernest Moore has issued an order requiring Col. A. K. Sanders, superintendent of the state peniten tiary to show cause why county super visors should not get convicts for county road work from the sta*'-* pen itentiary. The elise is brought in the name of Sumter county by L. D. Jen nings county attorney. The 8taff to Attend. Tho staff of Governor Cooper will attend the reunion of the Thirtieth division to be held at Greenville, ac cording to an announcement made by the adjutant general. .The staff consists of *Q men from various parts of the stale. * Dial Opposes Bill. Washington (Special).-During con sideration of a bill in the senate to extend the food control, law to cloth ing and food containers and provide a penalty for profiteering, Senator Dial, Democrat, of South Carolina ex posed the bill vigorously as an unne cessary extension of war purposes. Improve Roads Against Winter. At the meeting of the state high way commission, federal aid requests to the amount of $83,000 wore approv ed and considerable consideration given to the present condition of the roads in the state. "Roods in South Carolina are going to be as bad this winter as they were last, unless stepB are .taken to put them Into condition to withstand win ter traffic," said a member of the commission In speaking of road prob lems. Prices Must Come Down. That the time has arrived when the retail and wholesale foodstuffs mar kots should reflect the decline In prices on primary markets, is the opin ion expressed by A. D. Oliphant, "fair price" commissioner for South Caro lina. Engineers to be Employed. At a meeting of ,the canal commis sion lt was decided to employ an en gineer or engineers to make a com plete survey of the canal properties for the state preparatory to pushing the case which the state hos In force to recover for the people of the state the canal property from the Columbia Raliway, Gas & Electric Company. The survey is hoing made for tho pur pose of ascertaining the possibilities of the canal as a navigable body of water and also as a generator of elec tric power. University Inventory. Inventory of tho property at the TTnlverf?y of Soulh Carolin*, filed With tho date budget commission, shows? iri*t-tho real enlate owned by the "it-it? cf South Carolina, upon which t ie university ls located, is worth $645,000; tho buildings valued at 437,500; the educational equipment totals $217,467.67, and that tho old library and its valuable collection is worth $178,110, If it is possible to be a money value on such a treasure. The total property is thus valued at $1,485,938.71. Doctors Enroll for Service. Two responses to the call sent out by Dr. C. V. Akin, assistant state health officer, for volunteers to work iq case Influenza should assume epi demic proportions during the fall, were received. Several days ago, in accordance with advices received from the sur geon general, the state health depart ment issued a call for 100 physicians who would be willing to serve under the direction of the state health de partment during the fall and winter should influen?a become epidemic. WITCH ron And other bowel disor ders - Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, etc. Be prepared to check and relieve such troubles by keeping in the family medicine chest a bottle of Dr. Thacher'? Diarrhoea Mixture In use for half a century. At all drug stores; 36c. Money Back if no benefit. Thacher Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., U. S. A l or Salo nt NORMAN'S DRU? STORE, Walhalla, S. O. Spnrtanburg.-Warehouses with a capacity of 42,000 bales of cotton, be oame available to the Spartanburg County Warehouse Company through offers made by Prank Hodges and W. D. Burnett, the former owning ex tensive warehouses at Camp Wads worth, which he purchased from the government when the camp was abandoned, and the latter being pres ident of the Blue Ridge Warehouse Company. -TABLETS-) THE NORMALN CO., Walhalla, S. O. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought? and which has been lu use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature o? m? and has *^een made under his per* JCJ6?7^7*^*+ sonal supervision since its infancy. VtK^vV/T *<c<C*J'Wi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiment? that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric? Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH? OKNTAUW OOM PANY, N ? W VOHK C ?TV. ESE Cheapest thing on earth-The Courier at $1 a year. Get lt Buy a few Thrift Stamps to-day. Health About Gone Many thousands ot women suffering fron? womanly trouble, have becu benefited by the usc of Cardup the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell, ofHayne, N.C. "I could not stand on my feet, and just suffered terribly," 6he says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies, Dr.- had us f;et Cardui. . ? I began inproving, and it cured me. I know, and my docto* knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were .bout gone." TAKE The Woman's Tonio She writes further) "1 am In splendid health. . . can do my work. I feel 1 owe lt to Card ul, for I was In dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc, every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what lt means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists J 72 .ft ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J* ?J? A .J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ?Jj. .J* ?J? ?W ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J* 4* C. L. DEAN. * * * ?J? Surveyor and Civil Engineer, .1- ll. E. I>. No. 8, .J. CENTRAL, S. C. .J. BUY WAH SAVINS STAMPS. j? ?J? ?J? ?|? ?J? .J. ?J. .J. .!. cj. .J? ?J? ?J. .J* DIL W. IL CRAIG, * 4. ??-> Dental Surgeon, .{. ?!. WALHALLA, S. OA KOLI NA. .?. i Ofllco Over O. W. Pitchford'* 4. .I? Store. .{. ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?I? -I- .J. .J. .> ?I? ?J? .J. MA nous O. TONG, * **? Attorney-at-Iiiuv, ?J? *l+ Phono No. 00, Walhalla, S, o. ?J? .I- - .!? .U Ofllco Over Oconco Nows. ?J. .J? ?J? ?j? ?J? ?g* i ?I? ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J? *|* ?J? .J. J. IL BARLU, 4? .J* Attomcy-nt-Liiw, ?j? *U WALHALLA, 8. C. 4* ?j? State & Federal Court Practice. ?f? .J? FA HM LOANS. 4* 4? HU Y WAH SAVINGS STAMPS, 4? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?|? .J. ?J? ?J. ?J? j. E. L. HEHNDON, 4< >|? A ttorney-nt-Imw, *\ *?. WALHALLA, 8. C. 4* .J. PHONE NO. Ol. *g? .j. HUY WAH SAVINGS STAMPS. 4? ?J? 4? 4? ?J? ?J? ?J? *|? ?J. ?J. 4? ?J? ?J? J. H. T. JAYNES, 4* 4? Attomey-at-L;uv, .J. WALHALLA, 8. O. .J. 4. Hell Phone No. 20. ?J? .J. State & Federal Court Practico. .J. ?|. .J. ?J. ?J. .J. eJ. .J? ?J. ?J? ?J* 4? 4? 4? J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, 4? .f. Pickens, S. C. W. C. Hughs, 4* CAREY, SHELOR & HUGHS, 4* .J? Attorneys and Counsellors, .J. WALHALLA, 8. O. 4* .]. State & Federal Court Practico. .j? ?j. ??. ?j. ?j. ?jo ?j. 4? *{* *l* *1* Kurf ees Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. JD. E. GOOD, TINNER. - WALHALLA. S. f NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice 1B hereby given that the undersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, In the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Tuesday, Sept. 3Otb, 1910, at ll o'clock In tho fore noon, or ns soon thereafter as said application can bo heard, for leave to mako final settlement of the Es tate of JOHN W. TANNERY, De ceased, and obtain final dls.chargo ns Executor of said Estate. S. M. TANNERY, Executor of tho Estate of John W. Tannory, Deceasod. Westminster, S. C., Rt, No. 1. Sept. 3, 1919. 36-39. YOUR CATARRH MAY LEAD TO CONSUMPTION Dangerous to Use Treatment for Only Temporary Relief. There is a more serious stage of Catarrh than thc annoyance caus ed by thc stopped-up air passages, and other distasteful features. The real danger comes from the tendency of thc disease to continue its course downward until the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is on your path. Your own experience ha? taught you that the disease can not be cured by sprays, inhaler*, atomizers, jellies and other local applications. S. S. S. has proven a most satis factory remedy for Catarrh ? be cause it goes direct to its source Get a bottle today, begin the onljj logical treatment that glvC9 real results. Fer free medical advice write Medical Director, 4? Sw?ft Laboratory? Atlanta, Qa,